Randy Lange, of the Bergen Record, reports the New York Jets, who shipped their first-round draft choice (No. 26 overall) to the Oakland Raiders in a packaged deal for TE Doug Jolley, could decide to jump back into the first round by packaging some draft picks this year or next to move up far enough to land Auburn CB Carlos Rogers. While Rogers is one prospect the Jets are believed to covet, they could just as easily move into the latter part of the opening round if a player they've targeted is slipping.

Jason La Canfora, of the Washington Post, reports three league sources that have been in regular contact with the Washington Redskins indicate the front-runner for the club's No. 9 overall draft choice is Auburn CB Carlos Rogers.

Jason La Canfora, of the Washington Post, reports the Washington Redskins have identified the cornerback position as an area of immediate need and could invest their No. 9 overall draft choice on the position. The club has already conducted pre-draft visits with the top prospects at cornerback including Adam Jones (West Virginia), Antrel Rolle (Miami) and Carlos Rogers (Auburn).

Jody Foldesy, of the Washington Times, reports one possibility for the Washington Redskins at the No. 9 overall selection in the draft is Auburn CB Carlos Rogers. However, it is unclear when Rogers will make a pre-draft visit with the team.